Carl “Wayne “Wiggins, a longtime resident of Enid, OK was born January 17, 1934 in Cleo Springs to KE and Belle Wiggins. He passed away June 2, 2021 in his home in Ponca City at the age of 87.
He was proceeded in death by wife Vyrone, an infant daughter “Shawna”, his parents, his son Steve, a grandson Tucker, and his beloved sister Nina Burke’s.
Wayne is survived by his sister, Elma Riggs of Laverne, OK, two daughters, Lisa and husband Larry Martinson, Gina and husband Bob Cordova, grandchildren Aimee and Anthony Veihdeffer, Jessica Wiggins
Cristil and Tony Carillo, Travis and Kristin Claypole, Clint and McKiesha Claypole, Shawn and Sarah Cordova, Jennifer Cordova, Ryan and Mikeala Cordova, Kara and Kaitlin Martinson, and Kelli and husband Bobby Spencer.
He was also survived by 21 great grand children, 1 great-great grand son and many nieces and nephews he loved dearly.
Memorial service will be held June 26 at 10:00 at Second Baptist Church Ponca City. In lieu of flowers the family wishes donations be made to Hospice of North Central Oklahoma Inc.
Arrangements are under the direction of Trout Funeral Home & Crematory, 505 W Grand Ave, Ponca City, OK 74601.
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